Damn it all to hell and back again. I love the Denons. My left earcup finally came loose and fell off (I guess a common problem). Luckily, I located the screw on the bed =D. Okay, what is the right tool I need to screw it back in and where can I buy it?

Never bought headphones over a forum before... Is it safe? At least dahmart, it's via amazon, so I could always return them.

Generally I'd say it's one of the safer places to buy and sell headphones. There aren't as many non-enthusiast members, and enthusiasts generally take better care of their equipment vs. casual users. Check feedback, look at pics, ask questions, research the seller's previous posts and threads if you want to really get an idea and be extra cautious.

Damn it all to hell and back again. I love the Denons. My left earcup finally came loose and fell off (I guess a common problem). Luckily, I located the screw on the bed =D. Okay, what is the right tool I need to screw it back in and where can I buy it?

Anyone who has had this problem can you shed some clarity on the issue? What driver is required to fit the screw, then what length fits in. There should be an instant link like, __________(blue), for the right tool for this issue.

Again, Denon must be contacted, en masse, and we should get the tool with the new packages.

To keep on topic, anyone use the D2000s with the Burson amps? Thoughts? I'm comparing them against my HD650s currently so that's my "fun" this weekend. Now trying to find time squeezing the "fun" in between taking care of the baby, ug.

Generally I'd say it's one of the safer places to buy and sell headphones. There aren't as many non-enthusiast members, and enthusiasts generally take better care of their equipment vs. casual users. Check feedback, look at pics, ask questions, research the seller's previous posts and threads if you want to really get an idea and be extra cautious.